Hi Hugo, Thanks for your reply. We managed to build the rpms with the use of waf. However, I read that there is thoughts about getting rid of waf and use only Ant as the build system (http://wiki.cloudstack.org/display/COMM/ASF+Infrastructure+Migration+Thou ghts and http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-cloudstack-dev/201206.m box/%3c4fce0d6a.7030...@widodh.nl%3E ). Is there any roadmap for this transition?
Thanks, Fabrice -- Fabrice Brazier Apalia™ FR: +33-632-73-53-00 http://www.apalia.net fabrice.braz...@apalia.net -----Message d'origine----- De : Hugo Trippaers [mailto:htrippa...@schubergphilis.com] Envoyé : jeudi 12 juillet 2012 23:32 À : <cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org> Cc : cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org Objet : Re: CloudStack production deployment Hey Fabrice, Using the waf command you can build the rpms. I use the following command: ./waf --package-version=3.0.3 --release-version=4 --verbose rpm Please keep in mind that the current trunk is in motion and test carefully :-) Cheers, Hugo Sent from my iPhone On 12 jul. 2012, at 20:52, "Fabrice Brazier" <fabrice.braz...@apalia.net> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > we are trying to build CloudStack from source code and deploy it our > customer environment. > We are currently able to build and run CloudStack from source, using > the ant tasks dedicated to a development environment. But we would > like to deploy our customized CloudStack in a production environment. > > Could you please tell us if it is possible: > > - to package CloudStack from source > or > - to install it from source as if it has been installed from the > release packages based on rpm (in order to start/stop CloudStack > services, and to upgrade it with a .sh script). > > Thanks for your help, > Fabrice > > > -- > Fabrice Brazier > ApaliaT > FR: +33-632-73-53-00 > http://www.apalia.net > fabrice.braz...@apalia.net